Autor: Dr. Oliver Gliech
Before 1989:
Broom, Leonard: The Social Differentiation of Jamaica, in: American Sociological Review, Bd. 19, Nr. 2 (1954), S. 115-125
Gordon, Derek: Class, status and social mobility in Jamaica, 59 S.,Inst. of social and economic research, [Kingston-Mona], 1987
Kaufman, Michael: Democracy and Social Transformation in Jamaica, in: Social and Economic Studies, vol. 37, nr. 3 (1988), pp. 45-73
Smith, M. G.: Community Organization in Rural Jamaica, in: Social and Economic Studies, Bd. 5, Nr. 3 (1956), S. 295-312
Morris, Kerry-Ann N.; Edwards, Michelle T.: Disaster Risk Reduction and Vulnerable Populations in Jamaica: Protecting Children within the Comprehensive Disaster Management Framework, in: Children, Youth and Environments, vol. 18, nr. 1, Children and Disasters (2008), pp. 389-407
Austin-Broos, Diane J.: Race/Class: Jamaica's Discourse of heritableIdentity, in: NWIG: New West Indian Guide, Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, Bd. 68, Nr. 3/4 (1994), S. 213-233
Stone, Carl: Social class and partisan attitudes in urban Jamaica, in: Social and Economic Studies, vol. 21, nr. 1 (1972), pp. 1-29
Dillmann, Hans-Ulrich: Dudus, Bruce und die Dons: organisiertes Verbrechen und Politik auf Jamaica, in: Ila, vol. 358 (2012), pp. 8-10
Harriott, Anthony: The changing social organization of crime and criminals in Jamaica, in: Caribbean Quarterly, vol. 42, nr. 2/3 (1996), pp. 54-71
Harriott, Anthony: Organized crime and politics in Jamaica: breaking thenexus, 214 p., Canoe Pr., Mona, 2008
Bell, Wendell: Equality and Attitudes of Elites in Jamaica, in: Social and Economic Studies, vol. 11, nr. 4 (1962), pp. 409-432
Jackson, Jean; Eggleston, Elizabeth; Lee, Amy; Hardee, Karen: Reproductive Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour Among Young Addlescents in Jamaica, in: Social and Economic Studies, vol. 46, nr. 1 (1997), pp. 95-109
Sobo, Elisa J.: Bodies, Kin, and Flow: Family Planning in Rural Jamaica,in: Medical Anthropology Quarterly, New Series, vol. 7, nr. 1 (1993), pp. 50-73
Population census 2001, vol. 4, pt. B. Book 4: Housing, xv, 143 p., Statistical Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 2004
Danielson, Anders: Poverty, Inequality and Growth in Jamaica, 1988-98, and beyond, in: Social and Economic Studies, vol. 53, nr. 1 (2004), pp. 73-93
Before 1989:
Bell, Wendell: Equality and Attitudes of Elites in Jamaica, in: Socialand Economic Studies, vol. 11, nr. 4 (1962), pp. 409-432
Austin-Broos, Diane J.: Race/Class: Jamaica's Discourse of heritable Identity, in: NWIG: New West Indian Guide, Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, Bd. 68, Nr. 3/4 (1994), S. 213-233
Ceyrat, Antony: Jamaique: la construction de l'identité noire, depuisl'indépendance, 135 p., L'Harmattan, Paris, 2009
Headley, Bernard D.: Toward a Cyclical Theory of Race Relations in Jamaica, in: Journal of Black Studies, vol. 15, nr. 2 (1984), pp. 207-222
Nettleford, Rex M.: Mirror, mirror: identity, race and protest in Jamaica, 256 p., Collins and Sangster, [Kingston], 1970
Salih, Sara: Representing mixed race in Jamaica and England from the Abolition Era to the present, 204 p., Routledge, New York, 2011
Waters, Anita M.: Race, class, and political symbols: rastafari and reggae in Jamaican politics, 343 p., Transaction Books, New Brunswick, USA, 1985
1970 population census, Bd. 7, Race and religion, 182 p., University of the West Indies, 1976
Population census 2001, vol. 7: Ethnic origin and religion, 101 p.,Statistical Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 2004
Pettersburgh, Fitz Balintine: The royal parchment scroll of black supremacy, Headstart Printing & Publishing Publ., Kingston, Jamaica, 1996 (1st ed.: 1926)
Patsides, Nicholas: Marcus Garvey, Race Idealism and his Vision ofJamaican Self-government, in: Caribbean Quarterly, vol.51, nr. 1 (2005), pp. 37-52
Rudwick, Elliott M.: DuBois versus Garvey: Race Propagandists at War, in: The Journal of Negro Education, vol.28, nr. 4 (1959), pp. 421-429
Satter, Beryl: Marcus Garvey, Father Divine and the Gender Politics of Race Difference and Race Neutrality, in: American Quarterly, vol.48, nr. 1 (1996), pp. 43-76
Charles, Christopher A. D.: Skin Bleachers' Representations of Skin Color in Jamaica, in: Journal of Black Studies, vol. 40, nr. 2 (2009), pp. 153-170
Charles, Christopher A. D.: Skin Bleaching, Self-Hate, and Black Identity in Jamaica, in: Journal of Black Studies, vol. 33, nr. 6 (2003), pp. 711-728
Miller, Errol: Body Image, Physical Beauty and Colour among Jamaican Adolescents, in: Social and Economic Studies (March 1969)
Barrett, Leonard E.: The Rastafarians, 306 p., Beacon Pr., Boston, Mass., 1997
Borle, Fabienne: Analyse d'un mouvement messianique de type africain a la Jamaique: le mouvement Rastafari, 113 p., Bruxelles, 1980-81
Chevannes, Barry: Rastafari: roots and ideology, 298 p., Syracuse Univ. Pr., Syracuse, NY, 1994
Chevannes, Alston Barrington: Social and ideological origins of the Rastafari movement in Jamaica, 438 p., ph.Diss., Columbia Univ., New York, 1990
Clarke, Peter Bernard: Black paradise: the Rastafarian movement, 126 p., 5th ed., Reginald, Borgo Pr., San Bernardino, Calif., 1995
Edmonds, Ennis Barrington: Rastafari: from outcasts to culture bearers, 194p., Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, 2003
Erskine, Noel Leo: From Garvey to Marley: Rastafari theology, 224 p., Univ. Press of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., 2005
King, Stephen A.: Reggae, Rastafari, and the rhetoric of social control, 173 p., Univ. Press of Mississippi, Jackson, Miss., 2002
Lutanie, Boris: Introduction au mouvement Rastafari, 56 p., L'Esprit Frappeur, Paris, 2000
Mack, Douglas R. A.: From Babylon to Rastafari: origin and history of the Rastafarian movement, 157 p., Research Associates School Times, Chicago, 1999
Mulvaney, Rebekah Michele: Rastafari and reggae: a dictionary and sourcebook, 253 p., Greenwood Pr., New York, 1990
Rastafari, 220 p., [Univ. of the West Indies, Dep. of Extra-Mural Studies], Mona, Kingston, 2000
Waters, Anita M.: Race, class, and political symbols: rastafari and reggae in Jamaican politics, 343 p., Transaction Books, New Brunswick, USA, 1985
Zips, Werner (ed.): Rastafari: a universal philosophy in the third millenium, 313 p., Randle, Kingston, 2006
Articles:
Barnett, Michael: The many faces of Rasta: Doctrinal Diversity within the Rastafari Movement, in: Caribbean quarterly, vol. 51, nr. 2 (2005), pp. 67-79
Cavalcanti, Cristina: Rastafari: los caminos autónomos hacia la identidad, in: In: El Caribe contemporáneo, México, nr. 10 (1985), pp. 123-128
Chevannes, Barry: Healing the Nation: Rastafari Exorcism of the Ideologyof Racism in Jamaica, in: Caribbean Quarterly, vol. 36, nr. 1/2, Ideas and Caribbean Socio-Cultural Reality (1990), pp. 59-84
Owens, J. V.: Literature on the Rastafari: 1955-1974: a review, in: Caribbean Studies, nr. 11/12 (1975), pp. 86-114
Palmer, Dorothy M.: An evaluation of bibliographical materials ofnontraditional religions in Jamaica: Revival and Rastafari, in: Mark L. Grover (ed.): Religion and Latin America in the twenty-first century: libraries reacting to social change, Rockville, Maryland, May 17 - 21, 1997, Austin, pp. 168-182
Dijk, Frank Jan van: Sociological means: colonial reactions to the radicalization of Rastafari in Jamaica, 1956 - 1959, in: Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, Leiden, vol. 69, nr. 1/2 (1995), pp. 67-101
Furé Davis, Samuel: La cultura Rastafari en Cuba, 223 p., Editorial Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, 2011
Garrison, Len: Black youth, rastafarianism, and the identity crisis in Britain, 54 p., Afro-Caribbean Education Resource Project, London, 1979
Hansing, Katrin: Rasta, race and revolution: the emergence and development of the rastafari movement in socialist Cuba, 264 p., LIT, Münster, Westf., 2006
Savishinsky, Neil J.: Transnational popular culture and the global spread of the Jamaican Rastafarian movement, in: Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, Leiden, vol. 68, nr. 3/4 (1994), pp. 259-281
Jendah, Jesse: Rasta talk: [the itionary], 53 p., LMH Publ., Kingston, Jamaica, 2008
Pollard, Velma: Dread talk: the language of Rastafari, 117 p., Canoe Pr., Kingston, 2000
Lake, Obiagele: The many voices of Rastafarian women: sexualsubordination in the midst of liberation, in: Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, Leiden, vol. 68, nr. 3/4 (1994), pp. 235-257
Lake, Obiagele: Rastafari women: subordination in the midst of liberation theology, 199 p., Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, 1998
White, Ruth C.; Carr, Robert: Homosexuality and HIV/AIDS Stigma in Jamaica, in: Culture, Health & Sexuality, vol. 7, nr. 4 (2005), pp. 347-359
Nettleford, Rex M.: Mirror, mirror: identity, race and protest in Jamaica, 256 p., Collins and Sangster, [Kingston], 1970
Before 1962:
Post, Ken: Arise Ye Starvelings: The Jamaican Labour Rebellion of 1938 and its Aftermath. Mouton, The Hague, 1979
Robotham, Don: The Emergence of Sociology in Jamaica: Social and Economic Studies, vol. 33, nr. 1 (1984), pp. 83-116
Eyre, L. Alan: Political Violence and Urban Geography in Kingston, Jamaica, in: Geographical Review, vol. 74, nr. 1 (1984), pp. 24-37
Levy, Horace (ed.): They cry 'respect'!: urban violence and poverty in Jamaica, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica: Centre for Population, Community and Social Change, 40 p., Dep. of Sociology and Social Work, Univ. of the West Indies, 1996
Muturi, Nancy: Violence against Women in the Caribbean: An Intervention and Lessons learned from Jamaica, in: Caribbean quarterly, vol. 52, nr. 2-3 (2006), pp. 83-104